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PROF. J. W. POWELL, Washington, D. C. 



5 Relief Maps, geologically colored, of the Colorado Canon and 



Henry Mountains. 

 1 Relief Map of the High Plateau Region of Utah. 

 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Washington, D. C. 

 Annual Report, 1877. 



Vols 1, 2, 3, 13, 14 and 15 of the " Miscellaneous Collections." 

 JONATHAN THORNE, N. Y. 



Stone Axe in its original wooden handle, the only specimen known 

 to have been found in the Eastern States. Found in the bed of 

 a brook at Thornedale, Dutchess Co., N. Y., in 1850. 

 MRS. L. W. JOHNSON, Hong Kong. 



Models of Chinese Woman's Feet. 

 Chinese Knife and Chop Sticks. 

 L'ACADEMIE ROYALE DE COPENHAGUE. 



Bulletin, 1878 — September to December. 

 •' 1879 — to May. 

 DR. OCTAVIUS A. WHITE, N. Y. 



Several Fossil Vertebrae, fragments of Bone and Shark Teeth 

 from the phosphate beds of South Carolina. 

 ROBERT L. STUART, Esq., N. Y. 



Block of Shell Limestone, from Anastasia Island, Florida. 

 3 Turtle Shells, polished — Florida. 

 Fine Specimen of " Floating Coral." — Florida. 

 E. A. WEMPLE, N. Y. 



A section of the Trunk of a Fossil Tree (Sigillaria) from the Coal 

 Measures of Scotland. 

 HON. A. J. LESP1NNASSE, U. S. Consul at Merida, Mexico. 

 7 Skins of Birds, from Mexico. 



1 Shark Skin, from Mexico. 

 W. H. BARTLETT, New Bedford, Mass. 



Lower Jaw of a Sperm Whale. 



Head of the Walrus. 

 GEORGE N. LAWRENCE, Esq., N. Y. 



Several pamphlets, ■' completing the West India Catalogues." 

 LEONARD B. PASSMAN, Elizabeth, N. J. 



Specimen of " Corydalus Cornutus." 

 DR. J. T. B. HILLHOUSE. 



Spiders' Nests from San Joaquin Valley, California. 

 D. JACKSON STEWARD, Esq., N. Y. 



4 boxes Schoharie-Grit Fossils. 



Several large specimens from Goshen, N. Y. 



2 fine Fossil Trilobites from same locality. 



STATE OF INDIANA, through John Collett, Esq., Chief of Bureau of Statis- 

 tics and Geology, Indianapolis. 



8th, 9th and 10th Annual Reports of the Geological Survey of 

 Indiana. 

 ROYAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY OF BELGIUM, Brussels. 



" Description des Ossements Fossiles des Environs DAnvers." 

 Vols I and II with plates and plates of Vol IV. 

 PROF. A. S. BICKMORE, N. Y. 



Various Reports and Publications of Scientific Societies. 

 Stone Arrow Heads and several lots of Clays and Fossils illustra- 

 tive of a geological section at Gay Head, Mass. 



